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AutomaticAd1918 OP t1_iy3gt52 wrote
Reply to comment by HotDadBod1255 in How exactly does CRISPR-CAS9 insert new genes? by AutomaticAd1918
Ooohh I see how are genes knocked out or shut off? Do we introduce another protein to stop the cell from repairing it?
AutomaticAd1918 OP t1_iy3cix5 wrote
Reply to comment by pitchapatent in How exactly does CRISPR-CAS9 insert new genes? by AutomaticAd1918
Thank you very much!!
AutomaticAd1918 OP t1_iy3cc1a wrote
Reply to comment by HotDadBod1255 in How exactly does CRISPR-CAS9 insert new genes? by AutomaticAd1918
Ooh I see based on the answers, I've also understood that instead of "inserting" genes, in general we really just break off a part of DNA, then allow the cell to repair it and just hope it repairs it in a way that we would like or we can give a template so the cell can more likely repair it in a desired way?
AutomaticAd1918 OP t1_iy33pgc wrote
Reply to comment by Ph0ton in How exactly does CRISPR-CAS9 insert new genes? by AutomaticAd1918
Thank you very much!
AutomaticAd1918 OP t1_iy2d7dq wrote
Reply to comment by Ph0ton in How exactly does CRISPR-CAS9 insert new genes? by AutomaticAd1918
Thank you for your reply! May I ask what are the Pros and cons of using PASTE? I heard it's relatively new but it's apparently better than CRISPR in some ways
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AutomaticAd1918 OP t1_iy3h12y wrote
Reply to comment by FogeltheVogel in How exactly does CRISPR-CAS9 insert new genes? by AutomaticAd1918
Thank you very much!